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Ernmas

In Irish myths, she was a mother goddess. Ernmas was the daughter of Etarlam, who was the son of Nuada. Ernmas was the mother of a son named Fiachn...

Jimmy Joe
November 3rd, 1999
By Jimmy Joe

Ainé

Sky goddess or sun goddess. Ainé was also seen as the Irish goddess of human love and the goddess of fertility of animals and agriculture. Ainé (Ai...

Jimmy Joe
November 3rd, 1999
By Jimmy Joe

Flidais

Goddess of the forest, hunting, and wild beasts. Flidais was not only the huntress of wild animals, she was also their protector. Flidais was the m...

Jimmy Joe
November 3rd, 1999
By Jimmy Joe

Boann

Boann was the wife of Nechtan or Echmar, who was the god of river. Boann was also the goddess of river, particularly the river Boynne. Boann was al...

Jimmy Joe
November 3rd, 1999
By Jimmy Joe

Brigit

Brigit (Brigid) was the goddess of healing and fertility as well as the goddess of craft, especially of metalworking. Brigit was probably also the ...

Jimmy Joe
November 3rd, 1999
By Jimmy Joe

Eriu, Banha and Fodla

Eriu and her two sisters, Banha and Fodla, had given their name to Ireland before the arrival of the Milesians. They were the incarnation of Irelan...

Jimmy Joe
November 3rd, 1999
By Jimmy Joe

Danu (Ana)

A mother goddess. Danu or Ana was the mother of the race of the Tuatha Dé Danann. Danu was a goddess of fertility and the earth. Some believed that...

Jimmy Joe
November 3rd, 1999
By Jimmy Joe

Tristan & Isolde

The legend of Tristan and Isolde is one of the most influential medieval romances, which was about a love triangle between the hero, his uncle and ...

Jimmy Joe
May 8th, 2000
By Jimmy Joe

Round Table

The Arthurian knights who sat with King Arthur around a circular table became the focal point of fellowship between knights. Some of them are famou...

Jimmy Joe
February 4th, 2000
By Jimmy Joe

Death of Balder

Another sign that the end of the world was coming, was the death of Balder (Baldr). Balder was the beautiful son of Odin and Frigg. Balder was also...

Jimmy Joe
July 23rd, 1999
By Jimmy Joe

Ragnarok

Ragnarök (Ragnarok) was the doom of the gods and men, and heralded the destruction of the Nine Worlds. To the Germans, Ragnarök was called Götterdä...

Jimmy Joe
July 23rd, 1999
By Jimmy Joe

Olympians

The Olympians (´Ολυμπιαδεσσιν) were a group of twelve gods that ruled the world after the Titans. They lived in a palace on Mount Olympus (´Ολυμπου...

Timeless Myths
April 19th, 1999
By Timeless Myths

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